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- | + | From the Minutes of the SCOSTEP bureau in Berlin July 17, 2010, answers to some questions: | |
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1. About Comics books: | 1. About Comics books: | ||
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As part of the Capacity Building effort, the SCOSTEP educational comic books have reached young people in many countries. B.Schmieder suggested that SCOSTEP should continue to encourage more countries to translate the comics to their native languages. Schmieder also pointed out that because of her position as the SCOSTEP Vice-President, she was able to persuade France to increase its subscription contributions to SCOSTEP. | As part of the Capacity Building effort, the SCOSTEP educational comic books have reached young people in many countries. B.Schmieder suggested that SCOSTEP should continue to encourage more countries to translate the comics to their native languages. Schmieder also pointed out that because of her position as the SCOSTEP Vice-President, she was able to persuade France to increase its subscription contributions to SCOSTEP. | ||
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2.It was suggested that the effort on Capacity Building should go beyond sponsoring summer schools and supporting for young students. | 2.It was suggested that the effort on Capacity Building should go beyond sponsoring summer schools and supporting for young students. | ||
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Reply: Capacity building of SCOSTEP sponsors only summer schools of undeveloped countries by giving funding directly to the organizers or help young students of undeveloped countries to attend these schools. Young students willing to attend worshops or colloquia should ask grants directly to the different CAWSES task groups chairmans. | Reply: Capacity building of SCOSTEP sponsors only summer schools of undeveloped countries by giving funding directly to the organizers or help young students of undeveloped countries to attend these schools. Young students willing to attend worshops or colloquia should ask grants directly to the different CAWSES task groups chairmans. | ||
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3. About Instrumentation | 3. About Instrumentation | ||
- | Vincent responded by pointing out that SCOSTEP has a relative small budget such that it is not fully able to support instrumentation but may leverage it. Gopalswamy suggested that SCOSTEP/CAWSES might consider partly sponsoring some instruments in the range from $5,000 to $20,000. | + | |
+ | Vincent responded by pointing out that SCOSTEP has a relative small budget such that it is not fully able to support instrumentation but may leverage it. Gopalswamy suggested that SCOSTEP/CAWSES might consider partly sponsoring some instruments in the range from $5,000 to $20,000. |
Revision as of 10:29, 31 August 2010
Outreach
From the Minutes of the SCOSTEP bureau in Berlin July 17, 2010, answers to some questions:
1. About Comics books:
As part of the Capacity Building effort, the SCOSTEP educational comic books have reached young people in many countries. B.Schmieder suggested that SCOSTEP should continue to encourage more countries to translate the comics to their native languages. Schmieder also pointed out that because of her position as the SCOSTEP Vice-President, she was able to persuade France to increase its subscription contributions to SCOSTEP.
2.It was suggested that the effort on Capacity Building should go beyond sponsoring summer schools and supporting for young students.
Reply: Capacity building of SCOSTEP sponsors only summer schools of undeveloped countries by giving funding directly to the organizers or help young students of undeveloped countries to attend these schools. Young students willing to attend worshops or colloquia should ask grants directly to the different CAWSES task groups chairmans.
3. About Instrumentation
Vincent responded by pointing out that SCOSTEP has a relative small budget such that it is not fully able to support instrumentation but may leverage it. Gopalswamy suggested that SCOSTEP/CAWSES might consider partly sponsoring some instruments in the range from $5,000 to $20,000.